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Legal servoce, commercial & international, financing, insurance, ship registration, arrest, foreign investment, immigration.
Ahsne Law Offices
Ahsne Law Offices is a prominent legal practice consisting of experienced attorneys who specialize in various areas of law. With a reputation for providing comprehensive legal services, the firm typically handles cases in corporate law, intellectual property, real estate, criminal defense, family law
ARION COMMUNICATION CO.,LTD
Satellite Communication, Equipment Sales, Repair, Ship Email Services
BV Korea
Inspection Service
Ciserv Korea
Ciserv Korea is a company that specializes in providing marine and industrial repair services. It operates within the broader maritime industry and typically focuses on servicing ship components, providing engineering solutions, and conducting maintenance activities. The company is known for its expertise in
Ciserv Korea Ltd
Total service provider
cybernetics
The Leader of Ubinetwork in Marine
DNV Korea Ltd
Det Norske Veritas, Classification Society
DSME
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
Ernst & young
korea
Fain Co., Ltd.
Fire Fighting Systems & Safety Equipments for Maritime, Off & On Shore.
Global +82(0) 1045476213.
+82(0) 1045476213
GlobalMaritime Inspection
+82(0) 1045476213
Goltens Korea
The member of Goltens Group
Haekeon Corporation
Equipment Distributor
Hyundai SeasAll
manufacturer of modern diesel marine engines
Hyundai SeasAll Co. Ltd.
Manufacturer of modern medium and high speed marine diesel engines for commercial and pleasure use
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Maritime News

European Ports Slow to Install Shore Power
Most European ports are lagging in installing the shore-side electrical infrastructure needed for ships to switch from highly polluting marine fuel to cleaner electricity while docked, a new study showed on Tuesday.European Union environmental rules have set a 2030 deadline for maritime ports to install the infrastructure to provide what is known as onshore power supply (OPS).To assess their roll-out, Brussels-based NGO Transport & Environment (T&E) commissioned a study covering 31 European ports.Findings show that just one in five of the required power supply connections have been installed or contracted so far, with slow uptake across most ports.

Search Called Off for Crew Missing from Eternity C
Maritime agencies Diaplous and Ambrey said on Sunday they had ended their search for the remaining crew of the Eternity C cargo ship that was attacked by Yemen's Houthi militants last week.The decision was made at the request of the vessel's owner, both agencies said.The Liberia-flagged, Greek-operated Eternity C sank on Wednesday morning following attacks over two consecutive days, according to sources at security companies involved in the rescue operation.Ten of the ship's complement of 22 crew and three guards were rescued. The remaining 15 are considered missing, including five who are believed to be dead, maritime security sources said.

Vard, Inkfish Sign Shipbuilding Contract for New Research Vessel
Vard, the Norwegian subsidiary of the Group and one of the world's leading builders of specialized vessels, has signed a new contract with the US research organization Inkfish for the design and construction of an advanced research vessel. The deal is valued at over USD$233 million (€200 million).The custom-built research vessel, designated Project RV6000, is specifically designed for scientific exploration. It will join Inkfish's expanding fleet, alongside the RV Hydra and RV Dagon, to support global marine research. In close collaboration with host countries, the data collected will contribute to open-source repositories.

Six Crew Saved, 15 Remain Missing After Eternity C Cargo Ship Sinks in Red Sea
Rescuers pulled six crew members alive from the Red Sea after Houthi militants attacked and sank a second ship this week, while the fate of another 15 was unknown after the Iran-aligned group said they held some of the seafarers.The Houthis claimed responsibility for the assault that maritime officials say killed four of the 25 people aboard the Eternity C before the rest abandoned the cargo ship. Eternity C went down Wednesday morning after attacks on two previous days, sources at security companies involved in a rescue operation said.The six rescued seafarers spent more than 24 hours in the water, those firms said.

Four Dead, 15 Missing After Houthi Attack on the Eternity C
Rescuers pulled six crew members alive from the Red Sea on Wednesday and 15 were still missing from the second of two ships sunk in recent days in attacks claimed by Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi militia after months of calm.Four of the 25 people aboard the Eternity C cargo ship were killed before the rest of the crew abandoned the vessel, which sank on Wednesday morning after being attacked on Monday and Tuesday, sources at security companies involved in a rescue operation said.The six seafarers who were rescued had spent more than 24 hours in the water, they said.The Houthis said on Wednesday they had sunk the Eternity C.